It seems someone is producing a banned ozone-depleting chemical again
In Summary : The Montreal Protocol—a 1987 international agreement to end production of ozone-destroying chemicals like freon—seems miracul...
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In Summary :
The Montreal Protocol—a 1987 international agreement to end production of ozone-destroying chemicals like freon—seems miraculous compared to the long struggle to achieve meaningful action on climate change. Even more astonishing is that the agreement has worked. Those chemicals (known as CFCs) take a long time to flush out of the atmosphere, but monitoring has shown that the flushing is proceeding largely according to plan.[...]
kindly refer the following link as follow up :
https://arstechnica.com/?p=1310013

The Montreal Protocol—a 1987 international agreement to end production of ozone-destroying chemicals like freon—seems miraculous compared to the long struggle to achieve meaningful action on climate change. Even more astonishing is that the agreement has worked. Those chemicals (known as CFCs) take a long time to flush out of the atmosphere, but monitoring has shown that the flushing is proceeding largely according to plan.[...]
kindly refer the following link as follow up :
https://arstechnica.com/?p=1310013
